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Diabetes type 2?

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jojojojojo | 10:51 Mon 06th Nov 2006 | Body & Soul
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My mums got diabetes type 2,Shes controling it by healthy eating and exercise,The problem is she as cereral for breakfast , Sandwhich for lunch and mabe a sandwhich for dinner then fruit at night time, Sounds ok but shes getting realy bored of it, But shes not sure what eles she can eat, Can anyone out there give me any ideas on what eles she can eat please,Thankyou.
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your mum needs to be careful about the amount of sugar in 'healthy foods' and also find out what types of sugar she is intollerant to. For example, fruit contains fructose and some fruits have more than others (my grandad has the condition and cannot eat bananas).

Most foods are fine in moderation, your mum just needs to monitor the amounts of sugar in them.
I don't know anything about diabetes but maybe this link might be of some help?

http://www.diabeteshelpcenter.com/free_access. asp?id=848

Google Diabetes Type 2 Recipies (in the UK only)... Looks like there's lots of information out there, may need a bit of sifting tho. Think there's also a book on Amazon.

Hope that helps a tiddly bit!
I have a close relative with the same condition. They have read vast tracts, scientific reports and books to try to get some sence on the subject. If a person is diagnosed with diabetes and controls it with diet then the usual high carb diet is just the wrong thing. If you think about it, the problem is the body being unable to convert the sugar, the last thing you need is more sugar. What do carbs (bread, potato, cakes, cereal, rice) turn into?-you guessed it SUGAR. By cutting OUT those things and eating more protein (eggs, meat with fat on, cream, cheese etc) the body quickly turns to using this as fuel instead. It also has the added benifit of causing a slow weight loss which is often required by the diabetic. Fruit and veg must be kept to a minimum due to the sugar content (natural) THere are NO good carbs & no special foods needed. Using this method my relative has kept a NORMAL blood/sugar level (apx 4.5) for more than 6 months without fluctuation.
A typical day would be Breakfast-Bacon, egg, mushroom
Break- full cream natural yogurt (TOtal)Lunch- Cheese and meat ,Break -apple,Dinner- meat and salad or sm veg but not root veg./ or Fish/ or Liver, kidney, heart.+ no sugar jeely and cream or 'real' ice cream. Not bad huh?
And it works. I have seen it for myself.

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